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Podiatry assistant interview questions?

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by hels26, May 19, 2012.

  1. hels26

    hels26 Welcome New Poster


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    Hello,

    I am Pod although I have an interview for a podiatry assistant post. I was wondering if anyone would be able to give me some examples of assistant interview questions? I have attended interviews for podiatry jobs although i doubt questions will be the same/similar.

    many thanks
     
  2. drsarbes

    drsarbes Well-Known Member

    Don't know if this will help but in the past when I was the interviewer for an assistant I was actually more interested in their personality than their knowledge of podiatry.
    I always felt that first and foremost I needed someone that would "fit into " our clinic, be a hard worker, would get along with the other employees, have a pleasant, clean appearance, be coachable.


    Steve
     
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